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ASTORIA, OREGON:
FRIDAY ....FEBRUARY 20, 18S1
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
o,
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READ! FUR SEA.
Ide of Erin, Br r p Qn-'enstown Feb 25
Berwickshire. Br bd Queenstown Feb 27
SAILED.
kU&ry Junes, Quentown Fob 28
Janet McIOel, Liverpool Feb 23
ARRIVALS FROM SKA
S. R. Mead. Am bk 1025 N Y Feb 23
VESSELS IX THE RIVER.
0
OlWeS.Soutbard.Amsp MtWbinjrton. Amp
Red Cross. Am sp HiRnland Light, Am. sp
Helicon. Martha Fisher,
TUSle Staruuck. Am Chas. 'Jotesworth Br UK
Merors, Am sp
VESSELS OA THE WA r.
froai Forlei Ports, for the
Columbia Klver
Abarstwlth Castle. Brsp 1K3 Liverpool Sapt II
Cltr of Carlisle, Br bk Greonock Aug 1
KsJcdale. Br bk Uvrpool Jnlf 26
ltata, Br bk Liverpool Dec 5
Jorsalf arer. Nor bk Lirerpool Nov 12
Kelverdale. BrbkJWl SiW
Norseman, Br bk Liverpool Dec 3
Bivor Indns, Br sp Nwoastle Nov 3D
SUgboond, Br bk S73 Wilmington
Sllnet. Br bk 1007 London Dec 5
Trthonus, Brbk London Dec 5
From American Port.
Alameda, Am sp N Y Jan 15
Belle "of Oregon, Am bk 1169 New York
TIO TABLE FOB ASTORIA.
FEBRUARY
!
HI OH WAYKK. I
LOW WATKK.
First Second. First. Second.
v 2 I i 2 2g IS S S
- Sittls if I if if
a g 15 1 P si S is h a
h m. ; h. rn. -- h. vi. . . tn. ,
, , -, ,
9 19
10 44
0 H
0 57
1 19
2ftJ
2 20a
HSijt
0-9
3 51
4 55
5o'
(J5U
6 15
C II
C57
7 33
J -0-2
-ill
-0
-0r
-0-3
0-1
(fti
1187a
0 2Sp
84
16
1 13 J6-3J 7 4"i j 1-2) S 02
1 G'J 17 HI 8 2 081 8 23
!4tp7-5I 9 Ha 0-iJ 9 Oip
The hours between midnight and noon art
designated by a (a. ai.). those between noon
and midnight by j (p. m.). 0. 00m denotes
midnight, oA. Ut. p denote- noon.
The height is reckoned lrom the level of
average lower low waters to which thesouud
tags are given on the Coat Sui vey chart.
Astoria Ketall ."Uarket.
Flour per sack SI .50.
Wheat, per cental 62.00(25.
Oats. $2.in:2.r,.
Bacon, .sides per &, 14 to 18 cfc.
Shoulders, " 12Kl-r ots.
Hams, " lGtJUU cLs.
Lard, " 1GJ cts.
Beef, 12K18 cts.
Mutton, 1215 cts.
Pork, 12K15 cts.
Veal, 1518 cts.
Butter, pur roll 70 to 85 cts.
Eggs, per dozcii3540 cts.
Potatoes, per lb to 1 ctd.
Apples, green, per box Si .50. to &2.00
Cheese, per 2 2025 to 40 cts.
uornnieai, per u cts.
Oatmeal. Gcts.
Beans, 4ti cts.
Coffoo, i2K40cts.
Tea, " 409U cts.
Rice, - 8 10 cts.
Sugar, 10 14 eta.
Syrup, per gallon 70c & 1.
Honey, per gallon $1.50.
Salmon, per kit 5.
Onions, per tt 2r. cts.
Apples dried per & 1018 cts.
Peaches " " 13 18 cts.
Plums, - " 12K16cts.
uanoJes, ier v 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen SG.
Hay, per ton 330.
Hides, per fi 6 (m 9 cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard $1.25.
Columbia River Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOBKION.
JANUARY, VJ4.
3 To Queen8tmrn per Ocdnvorth.
Wheat, 69.070 bus $70,451
4 To Quecn'oiCTi per Obnn Bay.
AVbeat, 57.9-J3 bus S5Sif.
9 To Qucenxtouvi cr Avgavna.
TFlbur. 20.514 bbls S1O2.570
10 To Quecnstown jht Ladxtock.
Flour. 14.131 bbls SGO.000
11 To Qtiecimtotcn per Baroany.
Wheat. e5,991 bus SG9.41S
16 To Liverpool per City of Madrid.
Flour, 20.4CG bbls $102,330
19 To Queenstown jer Morayshire,
Wheat, 81.531 bus S5.C0!
19 To Queenstttwn per Star of Erin.
Flour, 16,019 bbN $63,101
22 To Queenstown per Sarah Belt
Flour. 14,680 bbls .369.GG2
31 ToQueTistotriperSopcf(7nptheSi5
.Wheat T6.180 bus $74,803
FEBBUAKY.
4 To'Queemtovm per Indiana.
Wheat, 78.091 bus 77,009
, G-TorAntwerp pt.r Sea King.
jWbeat, 75.100 bus $73,101
t 7 To Montevideo per Carrie Window.
Salmon, 100 cs $ 5oo
"Salmon, 23 hlf bbls 115
Halibut, 278cs 1,112
Lumber, 000 M . 7,000
Total 3.727
7 To Queemtown per Banco.
Wheat, 57.545 bu $02,149
9 To Queemtoum per Bletnalt.
Flour, 16,671 bbls $32,855
25ii-Tt Queenstown per Henry James.
Flour, 1C.8G3 bbls $71,808
25 To Queenstown per Irte of Erin.
Wheat, 50.334 bus $18,320
,J27 To Queenstoum per Berwickshire.
Wheat, 51,983 bus S52.7S4
" '-"'TT To Liverpool per Janet McNiel.
- x Flour, 16,175 bbls $GG,974
Domestic Exports.
TheTeceipts of certain articles of Or
egon produce at San Francisco, from
.January 1, 1884, to February 20, inclu
sivehave been as follews:
Flour, 'qr sks ....... . C3.472
WhSM, CtlS 31,076
Oats,rctls ............. 7
Salmon, bbls..... su
hlhbb) 24
- cs.. .. 5.018
Apr5s. iupe7iws.".!Z!."I!IZ!I!IZIl
-bbls
pkgs
- Butter, pkgs .
. .Potatoes, sks
Wool,- bales :.
Bides. No
Tallow. pkgs....
Beef.-Dbls
Hsy bales .......
Quicksilver, nabks.
f jfruir. Dried, pkgs
A Leather, Tikgs ..
Hops, hales.. ..
Hams, pkgs ...
is Gheese,cs...
f Flaxseed, sks
& ,;Oorn.'ctls.....
I CtM64 Goods, cs.........
Lawukgs
Xwon, cs
1
174
154
3.0S6
734
15
67
501
2
4
228
To Lease.
I OFFER FOR RENT MY FINE BUSI
''ness property in Upper Astoria. This Is a
rare opportunity for a business man.
N. JOHANSEN.
THE BEPCBL1CAS STATE COXTEaTIOS
A Republican convention forthestato
of Oregon is called to meet at the city of
Portland, Oregon, on "Wednesday, the
30th day of April, 1851, at 11 o'clock a. ai:,
for the purpose of nominating candi
dates for the following offices, to-wik
Representative in congress, judge of the
supreme court, tho presidential electors,
and district officers for the several judici
al districts, and to select six delegates to
ntfpnri the national Kenuoiican conven
tion, and to transact such other business
as may properly come lefore the conven-
Tho convention -will consist of 208 dele
gates, apportioned among the several
counties, as follews:
Baker 5Lake 2
Benton. -. 9 Lane 10
Clackamas lOJLinn 12
Clatsop Sjilarion- 18
Columbia 4Multnomah 35
Coos 6Polk 8
Crook SJTillamook 2
Curry 2Umatilla 12
Douglas 12Union 7
Grant CiWasco o
Jackson 6Washington 8
Josephine SJYamhill 9
Klamath 2
Total 200
The same being one delegate at large
from each coanty, and one delegate for
every 125 votes, and one for every frac
tion over one-half thereof, cast for Hon.
M. C. George, congressman, at the last
general election.
The committee recommend that the
primaries be held on Saturday, the 12th
of April, and the county conventions on
Tuesday, the 22d day of April, unless
otherwise ordered by the proper county
central committees.
The committee earnestly recommend
that the delegates elected to the state
convention attend in person, and if not
convenient for them to so attend person
ally, that they send their proxies by
electors of the county they represent.
The Republican voters of the state,
without regard to past political differ
ences, who are in favor oi elevating and
dignifying American labor, giving free
popular education to the masses of the
people, effectually protecting all human
rights in every section of our common
country, and who desire to promote
friendly feeling and permanent harmony
throughout the state by maintaining a
government pledged to these objects
and privileges, are cordially invited to
unite in selecting delegates to the Re
publican state convention.
SOL. HIRSCH, Chairman.
Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1884.
HOCIKTY MEETIXGN.
Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS
llrst and tlilrd Tue-days in each
month, at 74 o'clock, v. at., at the
Hall In Astoria. Members of the order in
L'ood stnndine are Invited to attend..
By order of the V. "M.
Beaver Lodge No 35. 1. 0. 0. F.
REGULAR MEETING EV- aj-fev
er Tliursday evening attfrSKy.
seven o'clock, at the Ixdge-a"
room In Odd Fellows Hall, Asto
ria. Sojourning members of the order in
good standing, cordially Invited to attend.
By order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
REGULAR MKH I INGS OF OCEAN EN
catnpment No. 13. I. O. O. F.t at the
Lodge, in the Odd Fellow Building, ai
jeven p. M., on the second and fpurth
Monday's of each month. Sojourning breth
ten coriliallv Invited.
By order O" r.
Seaside Lodge No. 12. A, O. U. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held
in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each
week, at 7 o'clock r. m. Members of the
order In good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are Invited to attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. "By order M. W.
C. BROWN, Rec
Astoria Lrodgre No. 40.LO.Q.1.
REGULAR MEETING EVERY TUESDAY
evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall.
Astoria. Members of the Order, In good
standing. ae invited to attend. Degree
uw'etiug first Monday of each month.
By order W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No 995' is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock r.
at. By order of the Council Commander.
It. V. MONTEITH. Secty.
Cushln8T Post No. 14, G. A. R,
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting com
rades cordially invited. By order
P. C.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30
o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojourning
Knights cordially Invited to tten i.
GEO. P. WHEELER,
K. of R. and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
lxd0 everv Wednesday evening, at
7 -J20 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian
CaMle. Sojourning Knights cordially invit
ed to attend. W. L. ROBB.
ILof K.andS.
Common CounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
lourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at V& o'clock.
es-personsdeslilngto have matters acted
unon bv the Council, at anv renular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the Tuesday on wuicn tue uouncn
holds Its regular meeting.
TH03.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
-LSTOBLi FIBE DEPARTMENT.
F. P. HICKS. Chief Engineer.
A. A. CLEVELAND 1st sst Engineer.
J. G. CHARTEltS 2d Asst. Engineer.
BOARD OF DELEGATES. Regularmeet
iug fourth Monday in each month, at 7 -.30
p. m. at Hall of Rescue N j, 2.
Officees. C. W. Fulton. President ; B. S.
Worsiey.Secretary ; F. L. Parker, Treasurer.
DelEQatfj. 0. J. Treuchard, P. Grant,
it O. Stone, of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. C.
W. Fulton. C H. .Stockton, B. S. Worsley, of
Rescue Fnglue Co. No. 2. K. J. Taylor, E.
D.Curtis, J. E. Thomas, of Alert Hook and
Ladder Co. No. 1.
ASTORIA ENQIXE COMPANY NO. 1
Regular meeting urt Monday in each
mouth.
Officers. C. J, Curtis, President, L. E.
Sellg, Secretarv. Wm. Bock. Treasurer, G.
P. Wheeler. Foreman. N. Wilson, dst Asst
Foreman. P. Grant. "2d Asst. Foreman, Jas.
Macomber, Engineer.
RESCUE ENGINE COMPANY NO. 2.
Regular meeting first .Monday in each
mouth.
Officers. C. W. Fulton, President, B. S.
Worsley, Secretin,-. F. L. Parker, Treasurer,
J. W. Surprenant Foreman. C H. Stockton,
1st Asst. Foiemau, J. W. Hare. 2d Asst
Foreman, Charlton Fox. Engineer.
ALERT HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1.
Regular meeting, second Monday In
eacn iuouin, f
Officers. J. O. Boxorth, President, u.
Brown. Secretarv. Jay Tuttle. Treasurer, F.
B. Elberson. Foreman, C. P. Moult 1st
Ast. Foreman. F. T. Jordan, 2d Asst Fore
man. TUG BOAT CHABGKS.
Following Is the schedule of prices for
towage n ana out over me uoiumoia uar :
For vessels not Imvartl Outward.
exceeding Loaded. Ballast.
800 tons.S150 $150
800 to 1000 tons... uo 175
l)0 to 1200 tt)IlS 225 2O0
1200 to 1400 tons- 275 22S
1400 to 1600 tons... 300 250
$150
175
200
250
300
For Rent.
A LAF.GE, FINE STORE ROOM ADJOIN-
xlL lng my place of business ; also part of
the entire upper floors li desired. For fur
ther particulars inquire of
RUDOLPH BARTH,
Comer Olney and Squemoqua streets.
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO CURE
SKIN HUMORS,
T is at this season wlieu the. ltiod :ud
i persphatlon ae loaded with imtur:tie
that Dl'n-jiinnsr Humors. Humiliating Erup
tions. Itchli g Tortures. Salt Rbeuni, or Er
zema Tsorl.-isK Tetter. Rlnirwoim. Pabv
HnmnJS.Scnifu'a. Scrofulous Sore. bsci
es and Dischnrclni; Wounds, vnd ever sne-
cies of of Itching Scaly :md Pimidy Dlsea-
es if the Milu and sc-iln ar
are most speed il
a d economically emeu i.y
tue UUTlCUKA
KEMEIUKS.
IT IS A FACT.
riundrede of letters in our po5o?!on (cop
pies of which mar ba bol by return mail re
our authoiity for the apstrtion that Skin.
Scalp ard Blood Humors, whether Scrofulous
Inherited or Contarious. may NOW be per
manently cured by Cdticcrv Resolvent, tho
new Blood Purifier. Diuretic and Aperient.
internally, and luticckv and la'Tln at uu.
the trrcat skin Cures and HeautiOers. cxter-
Dally, in ono half too timo and at one half
the expense r any other season.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
Ccticura ItEVEntts are the greatest medi
cines on ea th. Had the worst cae Salt
Kbeum in th s county. My mother had it
t feenty years, and in tact died from v.. I be
lieve Cdticuea would have savca her life.
.My arms, breast and boip were covered for
threo years, wbic.'i cotniDKre.ieved or cured
until 1 osBd the Cuticcba RioLVi.vr inter
nally, and Cchcuba and Coticura Soap ex
ternally. J. W.ADAMS, .Newark, O
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The half has not been told as to the preat
curative powers ot the Oiticurv Ii'jikkiis.!
have paid hundreds cf dollars for medicines
to cure di eases of tho blood and skin, and
never found anything yet io equal the Cuti
cdba Hkms. Cil AS. A. W 1LL1AMS.
Providence, R. I.
CURE IN EVERY CASE.
Your Cuticcea. Rkmrdiks outsell all other
medicine I keep for skin disease. My cus
tomers and patients fay that they have cfl ct
ed a cure in eve y instance, where other rem
edies have failed.
H. W. BROCKWAY. M. D.
Franklin Falls. N. II.
Sold by alldruKKists. Price: Cuticura.EOcIs
Resolvkxt, $1 Soap. ' cents. POiTkr
Dbuo a.vo CnKmcAL Co., Boston. Mass.
Send for IIow Io Curt SKIu Discuses
"DTTl A TTmXT For Rough. Chapped a d
DjLU.Ll Greasy Shin, iilackiicads
Pimples, skin Blemishes, and Infnntilo Hu
mors, use Ccticdha Soap, a real BeautiCcr
CATAR
COMPLETE TREATMENT $1
A single dose of Kan ford's Jfadiral
Cure instantly relieves tho most iolent
Snee2inB or lleadCo'ds Clears the II-ad a by
magic, stops waters' discharces from the Nose
and Eyes, prevents Hinging Noises in the
Head, cures Nervous Hc.idachp. and Subdues
ChilLs and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it
cleanses the nasal passes of foul mucus, re
stores tbe sense of smell, taste, and hearing
when affected, frees tho bead, throat, and
bronchial tubes of oflensivc matter, sweetens
and purifies the breath, Hops the couch and
arrests tho progress of Catarrh towards Con
sumption, une bottlo Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one
package ofalldrucgists for $l. Ask for San
to bd's Radical Ouek. Potter Duco axi
Chkm, Co,, Bostos,
t( 1 I Mo. For tho relief and pre ven-
CUUl-liftion, the liiHijint it Ih ap-
VOtTAJc plird.of 1 heumatbm.Nou-
VViWy ra,R,a'. Sciatica, Coughs.
O-A W-tffc Colds. Weak Back Stomach
.'
srr
r i FCTRI CN t-'oillu truiierN(anKIcc
. t v A trie. Battery combined
r A STE" witharoronsPluiirr)and
lausti at pain. 23c everywhere.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
DRUG GISTS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
BUY THE BEST !
BARBOUR S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry, and Needle Brands.
SEINE TWLNES.
AND
CORK Ali! LILUI LINES.
Fifth Pounds, Seine, and Xetx
Imported to Order. A
Lame Stocfcof NettiuiJ.FisliLiiiss
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
j3?Agents for the Pacific Coast.
Annual School Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
legal voters of School District No. 18, of
Clatsop county. Oregon, that the annual
school meeting for said district will be held
at the school house in said itistiict, to begiu
at'the hour of 74 r. l on the first Mondav,
being ihe3d day or March, A. D. IS84.
This meeting is called for the purpose ot
electing one School Director for said district
to serve for the term of three $ ears ; also of
electing a School Clerk for said district tu
serve fi.r the term of one jear; and the
transacting of any other business coming
before the meeting.
Dated in the City of Astoria, Countv of
Clatsop. State of Oregon, this 2lst da$' of
February, AD. 184.
C. W.SHIVELY,
DMrlct Clerk.
Sheriffs Sate.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is
sued out of the Hon. Circuit Court of
the State or Oregon, for the County or Clat
sop on the 15th day or Ff binary, 1884. and
to me directed on a decree lor foreclosure or
certain mortgage liens wherein Isaac Berg
man, plaintiff recovered a judgement and
decree or roreclosure against Peter H. Fox.
Kobert Fox and LH y Fox, defendants for
the sum ot three hundred and forty-five
dollar.-., besides the costs and accruing costs,
and expenses. I have levied upon and will
sell at public auction on the 22d day of
March, 1884, at 2 o'clock v. au or said day,
at the court house door in Astoria. Clatsop
County, oreuon, for cash in band at time of
salo. all right, title, and interest the above
named defendants nave inthe following de
scribed real property, to wit : Lots one and
two Jn block 138, in McClure'r Astoria, Clat
sop County, Oregon, as extended by Cyrus
Olnev.
A.M.TWOMBLY.
feblO d-30d Sheriff.
uiiackmetack," a lasting and fra
Tant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
ld by W.E. Dement
r- 'jT'r auu du)tbu.ouuiuiiei ains,
vVr5So' ar Complaint BiliousFover,
f-. C- I'nlnifntir.n. Ilvtnpn.m I ,v-
rC-s Alalariaana epidemics. use
The Small Boy.
I shall not soon forget a stage
coach rido from Fort Smith f Ark.) to
Muskogee, Indian Territory. I
thought that 1 would be tho only pas
senger, but when a woman and a boy
and subsequently a half Indian en
tered, I very naturally revised my
former impression and decided that I
would have company. The half In
dian had been educated at an eastern
school, and was a very intelligent
man. He was, I understood him to
say. a member of the Cherokee coun
ciL pnd was returning homo from a
visit to Washington, to attend a ses
of that grave, if not potent, body of
Indian legislators. When the boy
learned that tho man was an Indian,
ho began to eshibit a restlessness
which I soon discovered would result
in the red man's annoyance.
"Did you ever kill anybody?" asked
the boy.
''Tommy," said the woman, "don't
be rude."
"I think not," replied the Cher
okee.
"Then what makes you be an In
dian?"
"Which half f
"Thomas l" exclaimed the woman,
turning him around, unbuttoning his
coat and buttoning it again. He re
mained quiet for a few moments and
then said:
"MawS"
"What, dear?"
"A half Indian would only half kill
anybody, wouldn't he?"
"If you don't hush TH put you
out"
"Then Tdhave to walk, wouldn't I?"
"Yes."
"An' the bears might get me,
mightn't they?"
"Yes, they would."
"Would you care?"
"Yes."
."Then what makes you wanter put
me out? Do the Indians scalp folks?"
again addressing tho Cherokee coun
cilor, who exhibited the stoical side
of his Indian nature; but then, yield
ing to the white, and, of course, the
polished half, replied:
"The wild ones do."
"But you are not wild, are you?"
"No."
"Why ain't you?"
"My little man, I must say that you
are asking too many questions," cast
ing a reproachful glance at tho
woman.
"If yon don't hush I'll whip you;
do you hear me?" taking his hat
from the floor and putting it on his
head.
"Yessum."
Ho remained quiet a few moments,
but dropping his hat on the floor, he
reached down, took it up and said:
"If you was a wild Indian you'd
cut me with a knife when I stooped
down wouldn't you?''
The Cherokee looked far out over
the lands of his fathers, but made no
reply.
"If I waster hit you, you'd hurt
me anyhow, wouldn't you?''
"No," the red man replied.
"Why wouldn't you?"
"Another word out of you and I'll
whip you. Never mind; Til tell your
father," said tho woman.
It was impossible for him to keep
qniot, and after awhile he asked:
"Have you got any boys?"
"Yes, two."
"Are they Indian boys?"
"Their mother is a white woman."
"As whito as my maw?"
"Just another word out of you and
I'll box you," said tho woman, blush
ing." Ho had evidently tested his indul
gent mother on many an occasion,
for, after the shortest possible silence
on his part, he asked:
"Did vou ever seo any scalps?"
"Yes, I think so."
"Did thoy have blood on 'em?"
"No, they were dry," replied the
Cherokee, plainly showing that his
polite readiness to answer the ques
tions had risen abovo his Indian sto
icism.
"Do they peel them liko apples
when they dry 'em?"
"Hufh your mouth." The Indian
nature was endeavoring to assert it
self. 'If you ask another question I'll
whip you, you rascal," said the wo
man. "Aro you going to hush?,'
"Yessum."
He twisted himself around,
scratched the coach door with a nail
which he mysteriously produced, and
asked:
"Would you rather be an Indian
then a white man?"
"Hold on," demanded the Chero
kee, calling out to the driver. "Let
me ride outside."
"It's going to rain. I think, colonel."
the driver responded.
"Makes no difference " and he got
out and climed up on top of the
coach. I then thought that my time
had como, but he was after better
game; our red man of the forest was
his affinity. He screwed himself
around a while, and then, leaning
from the coach window, he called:
"Say, does Indians scalp niggers?"
"Whoa," said the Cherokee; "let
me get down."
"Want to get back inside?" asked
the driver.
"No, I'm going to walk. Drive on,
and, if I don't overtake you, all right
Damned if I wouldn't rather be a
witness in the United States court"
Opie Bead.
WSI. EDGAR,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
Ale terms. Foot or Benton street. Astoria
iregon.
Notice io the Public.
HAVING SOLD MY ENTIRE INTEREST
In the Market and Grocery business to
J. B. Wyatt, ot Portland, I take this method
of expressing thanks for the uniform court
esy and liberal patronage of the citizens or
Astoria Tor the past fourteen years, and I
cheerfully recommend tho firm or Wyatt &
Thompson to the confidence and liberal pat
ronage or the public. Including especially
the friends or the old firm.
IHl OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABU
HEMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness.
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of the
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
including
CONSUMPTION.
A WaL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES:
" It does cot dry up a cough, aad leave the csus
fiehind, as is the case with most preparations, btr
bosens it, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation
!hus r.-aioiiag tl.e cause of complaint."
DO XOV nr. DECEIVED by ankles b
r-2 similar uasts Be sure you get
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
& ihc signature of" I. BUTTS " oa the wrapper
CO Cents and S1.00 a Bottle
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Be
an. Mari. Sold hv dmcsx and dealers ccncrali"
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET
General assortment of table stock constantly
on nand. such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Baoon. Hams, Shoulders. Lard,
Eggs, Butter. Cheese,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fish, Poultry, and Game,
In the season.
Cigars and Tobacco,
Best of Wines and Liquors.
All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mission. OppoMto I. V. C:ise's store.
J. HODGEKS.
MhYGTOn MARKET,
JJala Mrcct, Astoria, Oresoii.
BERGIH.V A KKKRY, rKOPRICTORS.
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATT EX -tion
of the nubile to the fact that ihe
above Market will always Uo .supplied w itli a
FULL VAKIETY AND BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! !
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
r-rSpecial attention given to supplying
ships.
STAK MARKET.
WKERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
C1IEXA3I1TK Street. Antoria, e
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND GURE0 MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
WM. PFUHDER'S
OEEGON BLOOD PURIIER
CURES ALL
KIDNEY AND LIVER DISEASES,
Headache,
Costiveness,
Boils,
Dyspepsia,
Biliousness,
Skin Diseases,
Pimples,
Piles, Etc.,
And various Female Complaints
induced by Bad and Defective
Circulation of the Blood.
Price,$I 00 per Bottle. Six for $3 OO
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OKEGOB
THIS INSTITUTION. UNDER CARE Or
the Sisters ol Charity, Is now ready roi
the reception of patients.
Private rooms Tor tho accommodation ol
any desiring them.
Patients admitted atall houis, day or night.
No physician has exclusive right, even
patient Is free to and has the privilege ol
employing any physician they prefer.
United States Marine
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti
tled to Free rare aud attendance at this Hos
pital during sickness. Permits must be ob
tained lor United States Marines at the Cus
tom House.
Sisters of Chabiti
HANSEN BROS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLANING MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constantly on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. Your patronage so
licited. ASTORIA.
Oregon
ASTORIA
Brewery Beer Saloon.
4 The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand.
A deservedly popular place of social resort.
GSO.HLLLES.
PIANOS
AND-
O EGANS
SMALL MUSICAL 1NSTRUME
OF ALL KINDS.
FINEST VIOLIN STRINGS
StLeet MulsIo
Piano, and Organ Instructor
CELEBRATED
STICK &MABE HMOS !
-DSED BY
President of United States"
"Governor of Oregon,"
Astoria Musical Society,
Mrs. J. W. Conn, of Astoria,
And otber prominent persons. Pianos and
Organs of many leadins makes.
wnoi&saie anu reiau.
Including
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
AM WOX'DERJTl
LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO
Largest House on This Coast.
GARDNEE Bros.,
.165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
CANNERYMEN ! !
PACITIC METAL WORKS
Importers and Manufacturers of
WHITE METALS.
Canners Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines,
Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid,
Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
48 North second St.. Portland, Or.
115 & 117 ir-t St., Nan Frauclseo,
California.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Kogers old stand, corner of U:us
and Court Streets.
NYaons made and
suaranteed.
repaired. Good wor
-KTOKSTGCEKSST
(before:)
Trwrtr rt
(AfTGB.)
I?LECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other Electei
It Appliances era sent on So Days' Trial Tt
MEN ONLY. YOUNG OR OLD, who aro suffer
lng from Nebvocs DEBarrv, Xost VrrALm
Wasti.nq Wkikxesszs, and all those diseases of x
Pebsoxal Nature, resulting from Abuses am
Othzk Causes. Speedy reller and complct.
restoration to Health, Vigou and Hanhooi
OuABAXTEno. Send at once for Illustrate
Pamphlet free. Address
VOLTAIC BF.T,T CO.. Marshall, Mich
C LEINENWKBKU.
H . BKOW
Leinenweber & Co.,
ESTABLISHED 1S65.
ASTORIA,
OREGON
TAMERS LM CRRRRIES,
Manufacturers and Importers of
all kinds of
LEATHER LM MDIM
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
&w Highest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
A. SL JOHNSON. C. J. JOHNSON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNiNGS,
TARPAULINS,
And everything else pertaining to our
Business.
LowestPrice and Best "Work
For your Money,
At the Old Stand.
Leave your orders and get your work
done at once.
JOHNSON & CO.
Astoria, ... Oregon.
Drugs and Chemicals.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
REMOVAL.
The Astoria Passenger Line
WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS
hpadfiuarters at its StaDles next to B.
B. Franklin's, two doora below The Asto
HTAynfflca. First-class Livery service. Carts
with horse furnished, ror one dollar per
hour. Carriages on application
The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will
leave for Upper Astoria from the stables.
Horses takan to board. T
MRS.T.OBRTKN.
DR. tt
nL BYE'S it
ij.KTHOIAS,
" DRUGGIST
AND V
sA Pharmacist, $
astoria,o
A fa
$ IS
l&
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
cojiPAjnr.
OCEAS I J VISIOX.
Diirinn the month of February. 18S4, Ocean
SteamiTs will sail from Portland to San
Franci.'-co. and from San Francisco io Port
land, as follows, leaving Ainworth DoJr.
P.r land, at Midnight, and Spear Street
Wh.irf, San Francisco, at 10 A. M. :
Tom San Franclsco.l From Portland.
Olumbia DjState of Califorula10
i)res:oii .I4trolumbia 15
'tate of (aufuriii..19i Oregon ..... io
oluiiibi.t 24State of aIlfotnla2S
Oregon '.oCo umbia March l
estate of Ual..iiarch 5Oregon ............. 6.
Through Tickets sold to all prmclpal
cities in the United States, Canada sad
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portlandfor East
ern points, at 7 :30 P. M. dally;
lUVEK DIVISION (Middle Colaabla).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :
A M.
Leave Port-
lMonl Tu. I We.lThu.1 FrL I !
land for Monl Tu. lYe.lThn. FrL I Sat
.toria and I
lower Co-I I
lambU....I6 AMI6 AM
Dayton. Or. 7 Ail J
Corallis"! lRAM!
Vlctoria.BOs AMJ6 AM
riASC 6AJA
SAM
7 AM
7AM
6 AM
ramisam;
CAM
CAM
fees Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. daily ex
cept San day.
i P?1'm'in,.Ptiac Car runnhw betweaa Port
land, and St. Paul,
C. H. PKESCOTT,
. , Manager.
A. L. STOKES,
Assist- sup't.
of Traffic.
JOHN MOTS,
Sup't of Traffic
E. P. ROGERS,
Gaceral Af8t
Puaefifr DapX
Oregon & California R. R
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On and after February 24th, 1884, trains will
run asfoUows : DAILY (Except faundays).
EASTSIDE DIVISTOlf.
Between POKTLAJVDaHdPHUrX.
MAIL TEAUr.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7 -.30 a. stlPhoenJx G.-OO a. m.
Phoenix 7:tf) p. Ml Portland 4:26 ?. u.
ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4 HX) p. M.'Lcbanon 9 aip.si
Lebanon 4 -.45 a. m. Portland... 10 :05 a. m
The Oregon and Caliromla RaUroadFerry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
on nasisiue uivision.
WESTSIDE DtVISIOIf.
Between Portland and Corvaltla
MAIL TBAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 :00 a. M.CorvallI 4 -JO P. M.
Cotvallis 8 :30 . M.lPortland 3Q t.M.
EXPIIE3S TKAlif
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :00 p MlMcMInnville.-S roo pm
McMinuviUe5:45 am Portland 8:30am
Close connections made at Phcenlq
with the Stages of the Oregon and CaBior
nia Stage Company.
es-TIckets for sale at all the principal
points In Caliromla, at Company's Office,
Corner F and front Sts., rqrtland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
alter 5 o'clock p. m. on either the East or
West side Division.
R. KOEHLKB,
Gen'l Manager.
A. L. STOKES,
Asst Sap't.
of Traffic.
JOHN MUIB,
iiup't-of Traffic
E.P.ROOEIU,
General Ac't
Passenger "Dpt.
Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canty,
and Ilwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oys'terville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notice the Ilwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer.
G-oxx. TVT1 1 ea,
WUl leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oysterville and Montesano mail days.
at 7 A. M,
FOR
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
ON
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at a a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time, '
Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaco,....r.T5 eta.
y-Hwaco rreh'ht, by the ton. In lots ot
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
ear-Fur Tickets. Towaaa or Charter ao-
at tue omca 01 tnc company; uray-
r, foot of Benton street.
J. XX.1J. UIUI,
Agent.
Columbia Transportation Go.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Which has been refitted for the comfort o
passengers will leave WlLon and
Fisher's dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.M. arriuing at Portland at 7 P M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M.
Arriuing at Astoria at 1 P. Jf.
An additional trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at 9 'elect
Sunday aieraio.
Passengers by this route connectatama
for Sound ports. U. B. s'v t
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Ct.
8UMMER ROUTS.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort fStevena. Fort Canby, Ilwaco.
North Beach. Oysterville, UTerta
Cove, Peterseas Paiat, -
qnlnm, dlontesaae.
And all points on Shoal water Bay, and Gray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES,
l
strs. or
On ColumblaBlver.
GEN. CANBY,
- GEN. GARFIELD
" MONTESANO
Shoal water Bay.
Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Portages.
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 3fL
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day alter leaving
Astoria through trip in 60 hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
THE THiNGVALLA LINE.
Is the only
DIRECT LINE
Between NEW YORK and SCANDINAVIA
First class Steamers and good usage.
Ticket far sale at A. M. JttMXMX'S.
Ageat, Astoria, Qrsgoa.